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[-'sæ-]* * *uni·ver·sal·ity[ˌju:nɪvɜ:ˈsæləti, AM -nəvɜ:rˈsælət̬i]* * *["juːnIvɜː'slItɪ]nUniversalität f; (of person also) Vielseitigkeit f; (= prevalence also) allgemeine Verbreitung; (= general applicability) Allgemeingültigkeit f* * *a) (das) Allumfassendeb) Allgemeinheit fc) Vielseitigkeit fd) umfassende Bildunge) Allgemeingültigkeit f* * *n.Allgemeingültigkeit f.Allgemeinheit f. -
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3 the alleged universality
die angenommene/behauptete UniversalitätEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > the alleged universality
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noun* * *['ju:nivə:s](everything - earth, planets, sun, stars etc - that exists anywhere: Somewhere in the universe there must be another world like ours.) das Universum- academic.ru/78507/universal">universal- universally
- universality* * *uni·verse[ˈju:nɪvɜ:s, AM -nəvɜ:rs]n1. ASTRON▪ the \universe das Universumthe characters in his novels inhabit a bleak and hopeless \universe seine Romanfiguren sind in einer Welt der Öde und Hoffnungslosigkeit angesiedelthis family is his whole \universe für ihn besteht die ganze Welt nur aus seiner Familie* * *['juːnɪvɜːs]nhe's the funniest writer in the universe (inf) — er schreibt die komischsten Sachen überhaupt
2) (LOGIC)universe of discourse — Gesamtheit f aller Gegenstände der Abhandlung
* * *1. Universum n, (Welt)All n, Kosmos m2. Welt f3. Bereich m, Raum m, Gesamtheit f:universe of discourse (Logik) geistiger Raum einer Abhandlung* * *nounUniversum, das; (world; fig.): (mankind) Welt, die* * *n.Universum n.Weltall n.
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Universality — may refer to:* Universality (dynamical systems) * Universality (medieval history) * Universality (philosophy), meaning present in all places and all times * Universality (theory of computation)See also: * Universal * Universalism (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Universality — U ni*ver*sal i*ty, n.; pl. {Universalties}. [Cf. F. universalit[ e].] The quality or state of being universal; unlimited extension or application; generality; distinguished from particularity; as, the unversality of a proposition; the unversality … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
universality — index generality (bulk), whole Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
universality — late 14c., from O.Fr. universaliteit (14c.) or directly from L.L. universalitas, from L. universalis (see UNIVERSAL (Cf. universal)) … Etymology dictionary
universality — [yo͞o΄nə vər sal′ə tē] n. pl. universalities 1. quality, state, or instance of being universal 2. unlimited range, application, occurrence, etc.; comprehensiveness … English World dictionary
universality — by David B. Clarke The universal , Baudrillard declares, is on its way out (P, 11) a fast fading hope, long past its sell by date, and in any case a chimera, modernity s founding myth. In its place, globalisation has taken hold, its… … The Baudrillard dictionary
universality — universal ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of, affecting, or done by all people or things in the world or in a particular group; applicable to all cases. DERIVATIVES universality noun universally adverb … English terms dictionary
Universality (dynamical systems) — In statistical mechanics, universality is the observation that there are properties for a large class of systems that are independent of the dynamical details of the system. Systems that display universality tend to be chaotic and often have a… … Wikipedia
Universality (philosophy) — In philosophy, universalism is a doctrine or school claiming universal facts can be discovered and is therefore understood as being in opposition to relativism. In certain religions, Universality is the quality ascribed to an entity whose… … Wikipedia
universality of education — ugdymo universalumas statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Ugdymo mokslo kuriama visa apimanti mokymo, lavinimo ir auklėjimo sistema, tinkama visoms tautoms ir visiems laikams. Tai visuotinis, visapusiškas, bendras, viskam tinkamas ugdymas, dar… … Enciklopedinis edukologijos žodynas
universality — noun Date: 14th century 1. the quality or state of being universal 2. universal comprehensiveness in range … New Collegiate Dictionary